Proposed move of Albrighton Customer Service Point

Proposal

In line with the general need to make savings across Customer Services whilst maintaining a face to face customer service point for the residents of Albrighton, we propose to relocate the existing customer service point from its location at 82B High Street to the town library on Station Road.

This proposed change will:

  • allow continuity of service for the people of Albrighton
  • improve the opening hours of the service in line with current library opening
  • allow us to make better use of its buildings through this shared use of the library

If you wish to raise any comment, objection or write in support of this proposal, please email chris.westwood@shropshire.gov.uk or make your comment via either the existing customer service point at 82B High Street, Albrighton, Shropshire  WV7 3JA or via the town library at Station Road, Albrighton WV7 3QH by 17 June 2015.

How to get involved

If you wish to raise any comment, objection or write in support of this proposal, please email chris.westwood@shropshire.gov.uk or make your comment via either the existing customer service point at 82B High Street, Albrighton, Shropshire  WV7 3JA or via the town library at Station Road, Albrighton WV7 3QH by 17 June 2015.

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